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Build the U.S. Roster for a New-Format NBA All-Star Game

This year’s NBA All-Star Game will feature a U.S. vs. World matchup highlighting top international talent. Fans have the opportunity to select a U.S. team built to compete in the event’s first-of-its-kind format.

James O'Brien
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This year’s NBA All-Star Game will showcase a new twist: a U.S. team facing off against a World team made up of the game’s top international talent.

With the format shifting from the traditional All-Star setup, fans are being invited to take an active role by building a U.S. roster designed to compete in this first-of-its-kind event. The concept centers on assembling the best possible American lineup to match the World side’s elite hoop talent.

A new spotlight on global stars

The U.S.-vs.-World structure puts the league’s international presence front and center, framing the exhibition as a direct comparison between American players and standout talent from around the globe.

Your chance to pick the U.S. team

The selection challenge is simple: choose a U.S. team capable of winning under the new All-Star format. It’s an opportunity to weigh star power, fit and lineup balance while constructing a roster meant to take on the World’s best.

Originally reported by Espn